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Location: 10 mins walk to marais Maria and hotel de Ville. 5 mins to river. There are close metro stations (saint Paul metro is 2 mins
Room: Tiny. No elevator.
Bathroom: had the private bathroom which was small too.the soap and Body wash supply are...More

I stayed at the hotel for 5 days and i chose it for its perfect location. The facilities are very basic, but everything works and the room was clean.
My room had a private bathroom/shower, so i can not comment on the shared bathrooms some...More

The rooms are correct, not too spacious but big enough and clean. The staff is nice and internet works well. The real advantage of this hotel is the location! Perfectly situated you can access a lot of famous places of Paris within 20 minutes walking!...More

We stayed here for a 4 day break. The facilities are basic but the beds were comfortable and the shower decent. If you just need somewhere to lay your head after a day of sightseeing then it's perfect.

The Hotel de Sully is a well-restored vestige of seventeenth-century wealth and power in Paris. The interior of this former private mansion is not open to the public because it serves as the headquarters of the Centre des Monuments Nationaux, although the Librarie du Sully,...More

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The Marais is a winding maze of multi-faceted streetsthat beg to be explored. It bursts with smallboutiques, historic buildings, cozy traditionalrestaurants, and hidden parks. Around each corner,you'll come across little gems of architecturespanning the centuries, from understated medievaltowers to classical libraries and 17th centurysplendour. This neighbourhood unites a rich mix of

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people of all ages, but it's best known for the gayscene mostly in the south and the Jewish communityaround Rue des Rosiers.